Once again, despite the cold weather, Beckett had a great curve and changeup. In the 3rd, after throwing four fastballs to O-Cab, Beckett got him swinging at an outside curve for one of his five strikeouts. Beckett also spotted his fastball on the outside corner very well.

Ortiz homered over the camera platform dead center in the 4th. ... Lugo made three great plays, two on popups in center field with his back to the infield and another on a grounder in the hole.

Hideki Ojakima pitched a perfect 7th, striking out the first two Angels on six pitches. JC Romero allowed a single in the 8th and Kyle Snyder gave up a solo home run to Howie Kendrick in the 9th.

Anyone else see the Foul Ball Pizza Toss in the bottom of the 7th?

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New starting time due to "heavy rain and high winds overnight and Monday morning" in Boston: 12:05 PM

Terry Francona's lineup on Sunday had Wily Mo Pena in center field -- his first start of the season -- but the game was washed out. Tito said if the Angels stick with Santana, Pena will be in there Monday.

Toronto beat Detroit 2-1 on Sunday (in 2:08!), but the Sox still hold a .017 lead in the East. Any combination of Red Sox wins or Yankee losses totalling 151 will eliminate New York from the AL East race.

Yeah, is the pizza that bad at Fenway? Didn't take long for Lugo to assert himself as take-charge guy on the infield. Remember Renteria? It's like he wanted no part of the ball. Couldn't help musing about O-Cab, though. Will we ever find out the real reason he's not at short for the Sox? Did the braintrust project some fatal flaw, or did they just like Renteria better? Anyway, let's start reversing last year's 12-7 Blue Jay smackdown tomorrow.

The way Don was giggling at the guy who threw the pizza and at not being able to remember the name of the NESN show he hosts (Red Sox Report), well, I hope he and Jerry are able to hide their stash when they cross the border.